Wrights 8829306 EZ Quilting Dresden Acrylic Tool, 1 to 8-Inch
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Yes, 360° divided by 18° equals 20°.
The dimensions are the same. br>Best wishes, Minerva
Yes, you have been extremely helpful to me.
I'm at a loss for words. The package does not have any printing. The ratio, however, varies between 1 and 3. It measures 5" in diameter and stands at 8" in height. It's a little bigger than the one I have, which is a 10 degree angle.
Selected User Reviews For Wrights 8829306 EZ Quilting Dresden Acrylic Tool, 1 to 8-Inch
Candle that is stitched For me, this template is much more than a dresden - When I'm working out patterns on the go, I use my mini ruler/straight edge because it fits easily into my small purse. It's a fantastic 18-degree angle for my wacky seasonal Fold-Up. I make stitch candle wreaths as gifts, and this is the only one of my templates that is never put away and is always at hand. For any quilter or crafter, this is a must-have item.
Because I had never used a Dresden ruler before, my previous attempts at piecing this type of design had been time-consuming and inaccurate. This year, I used this ruler to make several turkey designs (the tail feathers are dresden), and it was a breeze. Without the appropriate tool, I would never attempt a Dresden design again.
I've only just started cutting for my Dresden flower quilt, but it's going well. I'd like one with a centered (vertical) marking line.
Scraps of fabric are always present in my home. I was hoping to make a table runner with a tumbler pattern. The piece was simple to put together, and I was able to get a lot of fabric out of it. I want to use this template to make a quilt with a vertical tumbler design.
I made two different Dresden plate pieces out of this. What a great product!.
The product is well-made and appears to be accurate. It's only been used once, to mark and cut pieces for a Dresden Plate quilting pattern.
There is no need for a ruler because the measurements are on the template.
With 20 leaves, I expected this tool to quickly create the Dresden plate pattern. Unfortunately, no matter how meticulously I cut, it still takes 20 minutes. There is enough for half of the group. I'm going to use 21 leaves and slightly wider seams. br>However, with marks for various diameters, it's a fun pattern and quick to make something you'll enjoy.